W32Trojan.drop...

When I got home my mom said that zone alarm had flagged a file named something like this: &quot;C:\Windows\VNF.\oe&quot; as a trojan. She said that the name was &quot;W32Trojan.drop&quot; I think that it might have been a longer name and that she just didn't see it because of the window size.
ZA quarantineed it and now I can't load windows. It is just a blank screen, no &quot;welcome window&quot; appears at all. I have managed to get into safe mode and backed-up all important files on the C:
Is this a false alarm? What should I do? We have done absolutely nothing the last weeks that could have exposed us to any threat whatsoever.
Thanks a lot for any response!

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<hr>Original msg:

Should Trojan name Win32.Trojan.Dropper.Small.156 be removed from your Anti-Spyware definitions list so that it doesn t come up in the Scan Report ?? Or at least update the ZA webpage linked to warn users that it may cause problems if quarantining it before deciding if the files are needed, when users click on the More Info button.

Re: W32Trojan.Aavirus.1

Win32.Trojan.Aavirus.1 in C:\WINDOWS\System32\Macromed\Flash\GetFlash.exe

Thanks a lot in advance!
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ZASS anti-virus scan just found this virus last night also. Not sure how ZASS let it through. I had no indication of anything wrong with my system but just thought it was time to do a manual scan, and it found this. I deleted it.